PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY MAY 11, 1983, WHITBY FREE PRESS Bridge resuits The following are the resuita of last week's play at the IWtby Duplicate Bridge Club. North and South: Dr. and Mrs. Richard Kat- chell, 73%; Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Evans, 68h;' Mrm. Douglas Maundrel and Mrs. Bruce McCoil, 67W; M<r. Derrick AI- stein and Paul Belsch- lag, 66%4. East and West: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells,, 76; Mrs. Eleanor Sharp and Mrs. May Taylor, 71; Mrs. Ben Harlander and Mrs. Larry Ruest, 67%; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wharrie, 65%. The resuits of dupli- cate bridge are carrled each week by the Wbit- by FmePress. Br(ok lirn Byl ines By ROXANNE REVELER Cai 655,4951 wfth Items for thit column., W; Hi there; Now that Mother's Day bas corne and gone I have corne to the conclusion there are only two types of men who don't understand wornen - husbands and single men. YOUR LIBRARY NEWS Garfield Is stili searching for "'overdue books". Please check the return date on ail your library books, you could be surprised, tbree weeks go by faster than you thlnk. Rernember Garfield wants you off the "'wanted list"'. Tuesday, May 17, Susan (Sooz) Wells wiil present b »tO" -inoidrn RUMMAGE SALE y~ N.fonsi n to mjron St. Mark's United Church Women's rum- every Wednesday after- noon frorn 1: 15 to 2:30 te parn. 'at the Church 1 -Iouse, 200 Byron St. S., 1 . 1-Whitby. M THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM DuRfflM NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee wiII consider at a meeting to be held on: May 17,1983 AT 10:00 A.M. PLANNING DEPARTMVENT BOARDROOM 105 CONSUMERS DRI VE,WHITBY AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The purpose of the proposed amendment ls to shlow greater fiexibility ln deaîing wIth zoning by-Iaws with respect to permittinig variations to existing uses, under certain conditions, at the dIscretion of the area municipal Council. Subsequentîy, the Regional Council wiiI consider the recommendation of, the Planning Committee at a meeting to be heid on: May 25,1983 AT 10:00 A.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS REGIONAL HEADOUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY The report reîated ito the amendment application ls avaliabie for Inspection In the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumera Drive, Whîtby or by caîlng Mr. L, Kotseff, M.C.I.P. Plan- ning Department, (416) 668-7731. Requests to appear before the Planning Commit- tee as a deputation concerning the amendment application muet be forwarded to Dr. M. Michael, M.C.l.P. Commissioner of Planning, 105 Con- sumera Drive, Whitby, Ontario L1 N 6A3, and muet be received by the Friday preceding the meeting. Requesta to appear before Regional Councîl as a deputation concerning the amendment applica- tion muet be forwarded to the Regionai Clerk, Regional Headquartera Building, 605 Rosaîand Road East, Whitby, Ontario L1 N 6A3, and must be received 48 hours prior to the Reglonal Council meeting. C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Cierk m I MISS BROOKLIN SPRING FAIR PAGEANT'1983 1lst Prize $300 1let à 2nd\Runner Ups $100 each Miss Brookiin Spring Fair 1983 wiii be eligibie toý compete iln Miss*CNE 1984. AlilInterested contestants ln the Brookiin,' Whltby, Oshawa area can obtain application forms at the Con- cept Centre, Baldwin Street, Brooklin, Ontario, on May 12 and May 26 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. For further Information contact 728-3470 or 655-4936. Appilcants must be between the ages of 17 and 22 at time of pageant June 4, 1983.,nd t BROOKLIN PRO HARDWARE 58 Baldwin St. BrokIi GOING OUT 0F BUSINESS SALE IGREAT SPECIALS ON ALL STOCKI an introduction to pottery. Several examples of the creative work of this local potter will be on display and Sooz.wlll be available to answer your questions. Tbe program starts at 12:30 p.m. and runs for one bour. See you at your library 1 ANOTHER MEADOWCREST SMASH Last Wednesday and Thursday evenlng, the stu- dents of Meadowcrest Public School presented "Free to be ... You and Me", a menage of skits .and songs wbich attempted to break down the '"stereo- typlng" of roles of malelfemale, young/old relation- sbpis. Under the capable direction of teacher Nan- cy Clark, the students exceiled. Ther 34-member choir, patlently guided for the last several months by Susan Sturgeas, Betty Larisb and Dianne Cruxten backed up the cast of more than 30 students to give the production even more pollsh. Ail performers were great. There wasn't one skit I could not bave sat tbrougb agate. Difficult as it was to center anyone out, if I bad te give out awards they would have te go te Claire Taylor as the self- centered and precoclous "llittie tbing"l who ended Up talldng herseif Into dincer, literaily; and Naveed Mail as the know-it-ail baby boy wbo was convlnced he was a girl., The sklt "Dudley Pippin and the Principal" wlth Craig Ferguson, Greg Dunn, James Pearson and Laura Gray brougbt home tbe beart- break of being unjustly accused of a crime. As said before, ail students exceiled to make this year's play another winner. Congratulations kids ... I wisb I had room enough to list tbe names of al parti- cipants. SPEAKING 0F'KIDS A terrifie new ides la about to be launched in the Brooklin ares. On June 17, a drop-in-center wil open at the Community Center for ail youtbs in this i~1 Makes Life*s YGood Thinqs Bett er! . :l$5mo99600 CI 3 Day -i Event Timner O Easily Visible Electronlo Counter Il Forward and Reverse Search Il New Beta Loadlng SysteT [O 12 Position Electronic Tuner. Lease from $32 per month. BE TA & VHS MO VIE RENTALS.. 655-4229 93 Winchester at Anderson, Brooklin New Houri: Mon.-Sat. 10-8 I 1 9 m Ëý 1 Gary Herrema Regionai Chairman i area. Sponsoreci by the same group who operate the "Dove Coffee House" in Oshawa, this center for youtbs wUl offer young people a place to go on a Friday nlght where tbey can get together with their peers over a soft drink or a cup of coffee and listen to music or just plain "rap". If you play an instru- ment such as a gultar brlng it wlth you and "1jam" along. This first evenlng a film "The sword and tbe Cross" wli be shown free of charge. These "coffee bouses" bhave been a buge success in Oshawa, Port Perry and Bowmanviie. The founders in tbls area are havlng a problem, bowever, flnding a place from wblch to operate on a regular Frlday nlgbt basis. The Communlty Center la avallable on a one-sbot bais only. As they are tryteg to make It a "freebie"' for the kids, the question of rent la of prime concern. If anyone knows of a facility that la available te them please cail 655-3813. Help the kids in our area, they're a pretty good lot. THIS SATURDAY 1S BROOKLIN ARBOR DAY Hopefuily, you bave been cleanlng up the yard af- ter the bleak wlnter. The Brooklln Horticultural Society, The Brooklin Junior Garden Club and the Brookin Business Association bave teamed up te try and '"spiffy Up" the downtewn section for you .A culmination of this effort wil be on Saturday, May 14, wben Reglonal Councillor Gerry Emm Winl offi- diate te the plantlng of a tree in Grass Park at 10 a.m. -Let's work together to make this most worthwhile project a buge success. ATTENTION KIDS Wbat better way to celebrate spring than te par- ticipate in a parade. Tbe annual Brooklin Spring Fair parade is coming soon, on Saturday, June 4, (see page 12) IROOKLIN HOME BAKEET & DEL ICA TESSAN 61 BALDWIN ST., BROOKLIN 655-4951 SUPER, FRESH COLD CUT SPECIAL: Mock-Chlcken Loaf Mac and Cheese Loaf Waxed Bologne OnIy $ 1 99per Pound whiîe quantltles îast. Soe Our Many In Store Specili